"Duck Dynasty," which follows the Robertson family in West Monroe, Louisiana, is coming back this summer after a multi-year hiatus. Why it matters: It's the latest television news for Hollywood South.
Grab your duck calls. After an eight-year break, A&E is returning to “Duck Dynasty.” The cable network has ordered two seasons of “Duck Dynasty: The Revival,” which, like the original “Duck Dynasty” series, will feature the Robertson family and its Louisiana-based Duck Commander business.
A hit reality TV show featuring a north Louisiana family will be back in 2025, nearly 10 years after the series went off the air.
"Duck Dynasty," the reality TV show that made the West Monroe, Louisiana, Duck Commander family famous, is returning to A&E's primetime lineup beginning this summer, the network announced. A&E has ordered two,
The Robertson family, who rose to fame more than a decade ago showcasing their family and faith on reality TV, is returning to the screen with a new “Duck Dynasty” reboot.
"Duck Dynasty," the hit show following Louisiana bayou royalty, is quacking back to A&E this summer, with two new seasons planned.
After eight years off the air, “Duck Dynasty” is returning to A&E with the new series “ Duck Dynasty: The Revival.”
"Duck Dynasty: The Revival" will return to A&E in the summer of 2025, featuring Willie and Korie Robertson and their children and grandchildren. In this file photo, Willie Robertson, CEO of Duck Commander, speaks at the Republican National Convention on July 18, 2016. ties said. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File) AP
Duck Dynasty' is being revived, with a new series at A&E launching this summer with a 20 episode, two-season order.
The Robertsons are returning to reality TV eight years after ending their popular series, "Duck Dynasty," which ran for 11 seasons on A&E. Titled “Duck Dynasty: The Revival,” the reboot series will check in with the Robertson family, which has expanded in recent years to include a whole new generation of great grandchildren.
A new strain of H5N9 bird flu was detected at a commercial duck operation in California's Merced County. All the ducks were euthanized.